Soldering-iron.



J. WHITE.

SOLDERING IRON.

APPL'IGATION FILED 001.17, 1912.

Patented una EN?.

Having thus described my invention, what l claim as new andy desire to secure bylfiettei-s Paienty is 1. A soldering iron conifrising chainheied element adapted to hold a quantity otl solder, means Jfor maintaining; the solder in inolten condition, a passageway between. the chamber and the soldering end of the said element, a cliaiiibeied handle communicating with the first chamber, the handle being adapted to contain a supply of compressed air, and a 'valve for regulating the communication between the handle and the said first chamber.

2. i soldering iron comprising a chainbei'ed element adapted to contain a quantity of solder, a heating device for maintaining the solder in molten condition7 a passageway extending het-Ween the Chamber and the soldering end of the said element, a handle, the handle being cliainbered and forming a receptacle for compressed air, ya passageway between the solder-carrying chamber and the handle, and a valve for controlling coniniw nication between the interior of the handle and the said solder-carrying chamber, the pressure of the air forcing the solder; through the said passageway.

A soldering ii'lon comprising a .chainhei'ed element adapted to hold a quantity of solder, means 'for maintaining the solder in inolten condition, a passageway between the chamber and the soldeiing end of the said element, an extension Carried by the said 'cliainbered element, the extension being provided with a passageway communicating with the interior of said element, the said passageway serving to conduct air pressure to the solder within the chambeied element, whereby it'inay be forced through the irst mentioned passageway.

In testimony whereof lhave signed my naiiie'to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

JAMES VHITE.

llVtnesses lfniionoieii "LUTZ, R. H. STANwooD. 

